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FALL AND WINTER OF" .. ? . ? ff Dry Goods, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, CLOAKS, to AT A, SIEOENEACH Ac BBO. 1104 MAIN ST. We can now truthfully say that uerer iu our business career have wo been in nucIi good slrnpo to meet the demands of tlie public as now. Many changes hare been made In our rooms this lust season, aiming to secure the best facilities lor handling the goods in our several departments and gain the bestpos ble light. A. S1EDENIUCI1 & JIHO., 1104 Main Street. Our threo floors are jammed with goods. As our clearance sales of last season have placed our stock iu such good shape that we can show only new and desirable goods and latest styles. A. SIEUEN IIAlH & liltO., 1104 Main Street. We can only speult of a few de partments in tnis issue, and our earnest efforts to please thepublic. A.SIEOENUAOH JiilKO., 1104 Main Street. The first floor is devoted to the general sale of Dry Goods. The second floor has been newly relitted, and we make bold to say that we now have the largest and best lighted show room for Ladies' wraps iu the State. The third floor will ouly be of interest to the wholesale trade, of which it is not ?tow our purpose to spear. A. blhOiiXUACII iVIIHO., 1104 Maiu Street. We are showing the largest and best selected stock of Dress Goods in the city. The following being only a few or our specialties in that departincn: lliack aud col ored silks, plain and fancy flannels, black and colored cashmeres. &e. We cannot retrain from saying a few words of a class of goods of which we are justly proud, and we have well merited the right to say that our line is the most complete shades best selected and prices the lowest in the State. Wespeakofour black aud colored cashmeres, and ask the pucblic to give them their t&ruest attention before making any purchas s. F.>r notwithstand ing an advance of 10 per cent on last season's prices, we still maintain our old prices, which bur salts(in that department) have proven to be the lowest. A.SIEDENKACH&IiRO., 1104 Main Street Our lino of black and colored velveteens, silk velvets, plushes, Ac.,Is now complete, beingcspecial ly fortunate In securing the leading brands, and most desirable shades. Prices tho lowest. A.SIEDEN1IA.LT1 & ItltO., 1104 Main St. Onr trimming department embraoon the latest .Novelties in 1'ufflemmtrlM' braid*. Itlbboni In alt the Indlngahades, black and colored velvet ribbons, but tons, buckles, to. JERSEYSI Who would 'Id without that perfect fil ling garment I Uarsales have bernrery large bul we were equal to Uie demand and we null hare botn I .adieu and Child ren'a Jeraejs la all slies and shades lu stock. lu cloaks, dolmann, Hnsilan circular*, paletos, Jackets, silk and satin circulars. ? e certainly are htadqaartrra. It woulu beliupoasbMi speak of tliciu all Tor oar (dock embraces no lew* tban MO lljlen We bare no fears to pteaso you all. fri ers the lowest. A. MEDKXHACH & 11RO., 1104 Main Street. DO l'OU want'a blanket ; II so, look at onr stock and get oar pri ces. It will pay yon. A. SIEDENBACH & BRO., 1104 Main Street. In oonolusion we wonld say that onr east era connections give us advantages not enjoyed by others, being first and list in the markets, always aiming to secure the best pooalble bargains tor our trade. Kespectlally A.Siedenbach&Bro. 1104r MAIN ST. U?M. r- "-.TiTCTt-JV ?'Urrr. MEDICAL. ii a new remedy, originally compounded and Introduced to (Its toed leal prufaulon. ?ltd tbeu to tbo public at brfrc, lift). |i. 11 artiniii. M. I?. Il*? has (?reacrlUtl It to over40.0U0patient**Iththpinont icratlfy ini rejuita. mmrwm lii'i i Lm i liii ? Its effect upon the sjsteiu Is entirely un llku that of ntiy other remedy. and U tiio only xnedlrltio needed In alui??t every dls> eaao to which flesh lahelr. (InCutiMlna tton. Diseases or tho Liver and Kidney*. SIa.vai.in should Itoglveu nlthU.aBBI . I'KRUMAla 1-onipoMdorpurelyvejjBlaliw inrredlinu, earhone, according to nmdl cal authors, a great remedy In Itself. ?? Dr. Jfartmati lias sucoccded In extract* In* and com id ii I nit the active principle* of tin-to lugrwllenta Into one simple com-1 iKMintl, whlrh perfectly coincides Willi the1 VIS 31KDICATUIX Natl-it a In UVelYdlS ease, atul a cure tieceaaarlly follow*. 11iero la nut an organ It wlil not reach nor a dlv ) It will not cure. ?BBBBOOBBQ sic ynur druggist for I'ir. Iiartinan's inhlctou tho ??lllsof l.lfe," I>r. 8. II. rtmau A (to., Osborn. O., proprietors, or i'ilca and relvlc Diseases, take DRY GOODS. DON'T HESITATE! Now la tho time to make your purchase of winter Wrap* and WE ARE READY To ahow you one of tho flnett elected, raort com plete and varied stocka of Cloaks. Dolman*, Rus sian Circulars, Paletots and Havelocka that ever camo under your oh e vatlon We are prepared to aell you a garment with which to makeglad your heart, and so CHEAP I That you will bo mirpriaed to find how far you cau moke a little monoj go. I Come and See Us I Wo will be plfaed to have you oxaraino our stock whether you buy or not No trouble loahow lyougoodt Come early and avoid the rush. BLUM & MARKS' II.1Z1AKANDC1.0AK IIOTSE, llO? Main Htriiot. ocS MY MONOPOLY OP Good, Honest Goods for little lloner, Mill ruin inncs. I oiler tho l>??t >uit? for llie Irasl uionej. An liiiiiit'iiite Hue of Sliirls.UuUerslilrtfi, Ties, ele. Don't forget that I have tile linutlnmiieit anil largniL line of OVERCOATS in the clljr. TDATVTID ASH, 110 Twrlftli Street. OCJ TT!l.. JJRS. 80BG1SON & HON, DENTISTS, No. 1143 M ARK BT STREET, A'hocllng, W. Va. All operation* warrantod. noHO Q.0LD MOULDINGS. NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERN3 Can be had at KIRK'S ART STORK, oc 13 100.S Mnln Btrt-et. Ib JMMiytrnx. OIUCA! Nun SB nuil 27 Fourteenth Nlrml. Mow AUvertiaeiueuta. Wanted?A 8econd-'iand Counter. Wanted?Coal Miners. Wanted?Book Agouta. Opera House?Fifth Avenue Comedy Co. French Army Lotion. List of Letters. Gold Mouldings?Held of Local. Trustee's Hale of Valuable Furnace and i Cjal Property?Fourth page. The Argand?Nesbitt& tfro. New Canned and Dried Fruits. Every Country Merchant?0. C. Genther. Ltdus' Wraps. New Good ?I. G. Dillon. Dr. John E. Smith?Third page. wet'feet Can be avoided, and thereby colds, by pnrchasing good Hoots and ShotB. A large line of line uud medium grade goods have been received, uud will be sold at very close llgures. Call uud look for yourself* J. >V. ArtlC'K, * 1143 Main Street. Thermometer KecorU. The following shows the range of the ther mometer, as observed at Kcnnepra drug ?tore, Opera House oorner, yts'ercay: 1 1862 iM3 . 1 A. M. 12 M. 8 r. M. 7 F. ?. J7 A.U. 12*. 8 f.?. 7 KM M 78 79 69 | 62 78 81 <4 ' nrotoiTicon. Washington, D. C., October 18 ?1:80 a. m ? For Tennnsnee and the Ohio Valley, partly cloudy wiatber and local rains, ititiouary or lower barometer and temperature, northerly winds. For Lower Lakes Region, local raius, north erly winds, rislog barometer, and stationary or lligbt (all In temperature. <11 (J KOI NOlEn. The NerviceM nl Olffereut Place* of Wot* nlilp To-morrow. The Rev. R. 11. 8wope will hold a service according to the order of tho Episcopal Church, at Wesiwood Hall, Booth Wheeling, on 8unuay evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Parker Hall temperauce organisation is entering upon ita seve* th year of successful work, ana is making preparations for a royal time to-morrow at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Lam bert, Rev. Mr. Davies, Prof. Wade and othurs will addressthe meeting. Mits Taylor, who ia much improved in health, will be on hand, and last, bat not least, the well known and justly popular college choir. The committee in charge designs to make this one of the most interesting meetings ever held in Par* ker Hall.* SERMONS BY MBMttKRS OF TIIJC CONFKRKN'CK, The following ministers in attendance upon the M. K. Conference will preach at the churches and hours named below: Fourth Btreet, 10:30 a. m , Bishop Harris; 3 p. m., Dr. Crooks; 7 p m., A. Wheeler. North Street, 10:30 a. m., Dr. Hartshorn; 7 p. m., C. H. Payne, D. D. Chapline Street, 10.30 a. m? C. H. Payne; 7 H m., W. R. White. Zine 8tre?t, 10:30 a. m., J. E. Waason, 7 p. m., If. H.J. King. Thomson Chnrcb, 10:30 a. m., Dr. Taylor, 7 r. m., J. 8. W. Dean. Wesley, 10:30 a. T. H. Trainer, 7 t. N. O. Berkley. Simpson, colored, 10:30 a m , A B. Loveal, 7 p. m., P. M. Waseon. English Lutheran. 10:30 a. m? 0. S. Price; 7 p. m., B. Fe?ther. Fint Prtsbyterian, 10:30 a. m., 8. Jonei; 7 p. M.,Joe. Horner, Second Presbyterian, 10:30 a. mm W. C. Snodgrass, 7 r. x., B. Ison. Third Bresbyterian, 10:30 a.m.. Mr. Lam bert, 7 p. M., D. Davios. First Baptist ohurch-10:30 a. h , J. Lee; 7 p. M . 8. B. D. Prick lit. Disclplcs ohurch?10;30 a. m., T. Cotton; 7 p m,C. J.Trippet. Bridgeport Presbyterian chnrob?10:80 a. | x.. E. H. Orwen; 7 p. m., J. H. Hew. Bridgeport M. E. church?10:30 A. u., H. J. Boatman; 7 p m.. J. Engle. Martin's Kerry?10:30 a.m., D. Hammond; 7 P. m., D. 8. Asp. Moandsville?10:30 a. m., J. A. Fallerton. United Presbyterian ohurch?10:80a. m., T. B. Hughes; 7 p. u.. N. B. Wllain. German M. E. flhurch-10:S0 a. m , W. W. Kelly; 7 p. m., W; J. Sharpe. Elm Grove?1040 a. m., Dr. 8. F; DeHuw. Triadelphia?10:30 a. m.,Rcv. d. Steal*, D. D. _ Ir yon are bilious, take Dr. Pieroe'a "Pleas aui Purgative Pellets," the original "Little Livsr PUls." Oi All druggists. A SCHEMA TO SPLIT THC WIST VIRGINIA CONFtft?NC? Into Two, ITarailj DUeaiM4 Taat?rday-lleetloa or lUWatea te tbs Gaasril Ceafersaea?Tke Lay Minbira Commaace their Wotk-Tba Third Daj'a ProeMdlin. YesU-rJsy wo* tbe third day of Uie annual s-aiiou of tu? Wait VirginiaM. K. Couferepce. Toe Conference waa called to order promptly at 0 p. m., by tbe Bishop. Dr. A. J. Lydt of Kinuwood, led in devotional services. After tbe reading of tbe journal, tbeorder o( tbe day, a motion to divide tbe Went Virginia Coufurence, waa taken up, and Dr. J. W. Webb made a very eloquent speech iu favor of it. R*v. I). H. K. Dix followed in a strong speech against tbe pro|xvritlou. Rev. W. C. dnodgraw, Rev. T. B. Hughes and Rev. G. Martin, D D., also spok* t*j tbe question. ELECTION OK DELEUATKS. Tbe discussion was arreted by tbo arrival of the hour for the election of t'elegatee to the Gaueral Conference. Tbe following tellers were appoluted: Revs. A. J. Lydo, J.--4. Fuller ton, \Y. 0. Baodgroai aud L. H. Jordan. A motion to call tbe roll and have e&oh member deposit ns vote was lost, aud the tell era piSood round aud collected the vote. In thia way tbe voling.wa* greatly expedited When tne volts were all collected the tellers, with one of tbe seoretari a, retired to count the vote, and tbo Conference resumed ita regular business. rttv. H. H. Miles, who is a member of the class of the third year, who was.absenton the previousdsy,havlugarrived,wui called before the Blsnop aud asked tbe queations that are propounded to all candiuates for member ship. Answering the question satisfactorily, ue was by vote elected a member of the Cou Terence. ? , The class of the first year was called, and the Committee of Etamiuatlon reported in each csid, aud the whote class was continued | on trial with tne exceptious of Revs. Exllne and 1'ollMinld, who were d's :ontiuued iu order to allow them to attend school. Several residents and visiting brethren were Intro duced to the Conference at this juncture. A PRESENTATION. On behalf of tbe t.ieachera of New Kim District, Dr. J. W.WebbpreieatedRiV. F. J. King, the Presldiug Elder, with a handsome | sliver watch, as an expression of the great tg'.eera oftbe rnin'a era for their elder, lo [attempting to respond, the fortunate recipi ent of tlia valuable present was visibly 1 affected. He known what such a gilt means, j ltav. W. R. Loug wrs introduced, and spoke In tbe iuterest ol tbe work of the Amnrintn Bible Bocifl'y. The tellers having finished the counting I came in una the il.suop announced that the whole number ot voiw cast was 124; nec?sjary | toau election 03. No one having received) I this number there wis consequently no1 1 cboico. A second vote was taken, u id thel tellers again ictired. The llrat vote aho*ed ?"? two men to powesa a surprising1 strength. ' | I .Wuiio tbe tellers were out counting the second ballet tbe Committee on Temperance 1 made Its report. Rev. A. L Curtlai, Rev. H. 8cott and Rev J. F. Suodgrass had their relations clmged from tbe effective to tbe non?eflective It .L I Rev. J. F. tioodgrass * ui recommended a ? I a suitable peiaiu for u chaplain in tne, j United B!u'es Army, aa there la a probability 1 of his receiving such an appointment. Tbe t ?llera having finished the count of the second ballot, the vote was announced and it I wes ascertained that Rev. Becjamiu Iain bad received sevenly-aeven vetea. He w?j de clared elected. A motion to adjourn the Con ference and r second motion to allow thu third I allot to be taken and tbe result not ?uade known uutll to-day's session, were lost. Tbe report on periodicals was preiented *nd spoken opofby p, Alfred Wheeler, editor of the Pit sburgh Advocate. His bhow ine of the financial condition was vary satis factory. He urged tbe neoesslly of enlarging. the paper, aud the increasing of its circular tion. THE TUian BALLOT POB DELEGATES. During Dr. Wheeler'a remarks the tellers, having finished the count of the votes, re turned, aad at thp conclusion of the remarks, tbe Biabop annouueed that Rev. F. H. J. King bad received the requisite number, and therefore stood second in order of election on the delegation. But one delegate re mains to be elected, and tbe choice will do btlew be mado batwoen Rev. E. Ryan, Presiding Elder of thia DUtrict, and Rev. 6. C. iViliUPR' o' Parkeraburg Dis trict Alter the announcement of tne ri. salt, tbe Conference adjourned. A very interesting Educational anniver sary was held in tbe afternoon. Addrtsiea were made by Drs. Hartshorn, Wheeler and Taylor, THE BEP4BT Of* The report of the Committee on Temper ance, alluded to above, waa aa follows: Wuereav, The use of intoxicating 1 auors as a beverago bai uniformly wrought evil and has been as uniformly condemned *y all right-minded men, we would again aa a con ference enter our proteat against le*alls *g I the manufacture and traffic of intoxicaUng liquors, otherwise tlan for medloiral ? ?!?.!?? nnrnniM. Trotb*w^Rlng t. o<H>per?t e with lh?m Iu S$Wum.? roeu?'? "10<" ,or h for'.fl '."oSr^ord'n'o\"wJ 1 Will labor to put away the eV'l oI Intemperr .no (rem our Cuairman. [ G. E. Hit*. Secretary. Til B1* AY COMfKBBWCP Prococdliticn of ilie Body YeMlertluy. lieldtafe*. The fourth annual session of the Lay Branch of the West Virginia Conference con vened in the Fourth Street M. R. Church, yesterday at 0 o'clock a. m , and wan called to order by Prof. A. L. Wade, of Morgan town, who moved that J E. Stone, of Wheel* ing, be elected temporary chairman, which being adopted, Mr. Stone took tbe chair. On motion of G. W. Atkinson, Frank Woods waa eleoted temporal y secretary. The conference sang: "A charge to kocp I hare," and vu led in prayer by Joseph Teter. On motiotrorHon. C. D. Hubbard, a com mittee of nine, cots'.kting of one delegtte from each district, was appointed on creden tials, as follows: COMMITTER OH CRXDXNTIAM. Morgantown district?James C. McGrew, OakUnd district?J. W. Hardeaty. Clarksburg dfs'rlct?Edward Denham. Wheeling district?Geo. W. Atkinson." Parkersburg district?E. 0. Fox. Buckhannon district?P. M, Boggrsi. Wyandotte district?G. M. Adams. Charleston district?Benjamin 8iack. New River district?Geo. G oes. After some little time tbe committee on credentials reported tbat tbe following per sona were duly accredited members and en* titled to aaatslo tbia lay conference, tbat is to Bay .0. Fox, 8tephen H. Iieadlet?, Edwin Denham, A. H. Bowman, A. D. Pierce, W. W. Smith, A. II. Henry, Geo. Grca?, Wrn. A. M.Ginuess, G. B. B. Zambro, Dr. L. R. Charter, John Walfo'd, T. N. Hlg I gins, Alex. Lowther. F. 8. Snodg aw. M. R. Kulong. W. F. M. Chapman, Isaac Wagner, 0. ??. CDsll, E. 0. Jenkins, D. W. Aan,H. B. Linn, Win. 0. Hickman, E. F. Philips, A. P. Allen, Wesley Bowman. G. L Cunning ham, H. E. Friend, J. 0. fttrdon, Jonathan H Wilson, A. H.Upton, J.a FulU.Geo.Long, B. F. Loach. B, F. Jones, W. F. Lewellen, Joseph a Heger, H. F. Hnghea, R W. DuQleld, W. A. Wilson, A. F. Bonar, Hiram Lewie, J. A. Woodyard, D. F. Carder, Jnoob Clemmer, Jamea 0. McGrew, E. Powelaon, Jcs?ph Teter, T. J. Parks, P. M. Boggess, Alex. L. Wade, 0. D. Hubbard, Abram Mc fiulloch.H. C. Bavencitft, J. K. Traoewell, E. K. Grimrs. E. J. Stone, T. G. Hammond, Jamea T. McClaskiy, J. L. Shrive* 0. W. Rider. J. E. Hagans, J. C. Cartright, George M. KUtle, Dr. William Frey, Samuel E Jones, James A. Bryan, 8. Young, J. L Jones. D. W. Rector, Arnold Wllmotk, Alfred Mc Kalg, Frank Woods, J. W. Hardesty, G, M, Adams, J. W. Feather. A. a Thomas, Geo. W. Atkinson, Benj. Slack, D. P. 8Uson and Jamea Price. OTHXB COW MITT Era On motion of Hon. G. W. Atkinson, tbe following three committees were appointed by the chair: Committee on permanent organisation? Morgantown District?Alexander L. Wade. Wheeling Dis riot?A. M. McUulloofa. Oakland District?Henry Friend. Clarkiburg Dlstrict-Z B B. Zumbro. Pirkersburf DUKict-& & Me* < Backbannon District?A Wllmoth. G*iiyandottw District?G M. Adan*. New River District George Grose. Charleston District?J. Clyrner. Ooromit'fo on Order of Bottoefe?Jamee T. McplajlfaftG. W^ Atkinson, Wm. Prey* B. P. Jonce, J. K. Tracewell, Joseph 8. Rsger, Hirain Lewis, Cues. B. Black. Committee no Resolutions?Jas. 0. Mo Grew, C. D. Hubbard, D W. Hector, E. P. Pbilipa. J. A tfyrau, J. Tster, G. M. Adams H. Lflirif, T. J. f'arka. Aftrar<ce*aof thirty mlnutee the oora mlttee ou Permaneut OrganlsUlon reported the f >HowIug persons for permanent officers of lh!? L?y conference: For Chairman?Geo. W. Atkinson, of Wheeling. For Vice Chairman?Jas. 0. McGrew, of King wood. =-PoirBesreUry?Frank Woods, of Grafton. For Tellors?W. A. Wilbou, of Wheeling; Jas. A. Bryan, of Petersburg. INSTBUCTinO HKLKOATU ON TBI PASTORAL LIMIT. ? The Commit'ee on Resolutions read the following report: Whereas, It is probable that thn General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal jjiimch to-be lield lirthg.JUx 1884, will be aaked ta si-modify the Discipline of the church an to extend beyond the term of three years, the time any preacher may n maiu in the (name station or circuit, or per haps to remove the "time limit" altogether, .therefore, Haolttil, By the Electoral Conference of Laymen of the Wta: Virginia annual Con ference: First?That In our opinion any such change would ba detrimental to the interests of the Church and the spiritual well-being of i's meinbeia, that we have undiminished confi dence iu the efficiency of the itinerant sys tun and methods of the church, as they now exist, and desire to aie them perpetuated. Second?That our delegates to the Genera' Conference to be held in May, 1*84, are here of Instructed to vote and exert their in tluence agaiuat auy proposition that may be made in said Conference to change the "lime limit," us fixed by paragraph 100, sec tion 8 of the Diacipline. After a lengthy discussion Chairman Atkinson otlered the following as asutsti tute ior the report of tbeCommitt e on Iteec lutions: , ,, Itaolml, That it is the sense of this Liy Electoral Conference that It is unwise to in I struct its delegates upon any queeton of the i ministerial tarm of service; that they be left to vote as circumstance rtqnire in order to represent the bejt Interests of the church. The substitute w#ft lost and the report of the committee adopted. LAY nZLEUATfS ELICTE0. For lay deleta'ea a number of names were proposed. Heoiy K. L!st aid Dr. Logan, of this city, decliued ?o allow the nse of their ?ames. The candidates were J. C. McGrew, Frank Woods, J. W. Cracra't, A. L. Wade ?J. F. 8cott. Mr. Wade received 60 votes out of a total of 80; Mr. Woods, 24; Craoraff, (I; and several others one each. Meters. Wade aud Scott were declared elected. Mr. J. 0. McGrew was elected alternate to Mr. Wade, aud Frank Wood? alternate to Mr. Scott. ?irr n avw.hu. HrJrlNnti N on Cur enl KveuU of Alluor lutereMt. Quail are said to be unusually abundant this lull. A projkct is on footamongtho Jewish resi dent of Wheeling to build a synagogue. A NUHHKKof young folks enjoyed a dt light ful little hop at Franjthehu's Hall last even' ing. Kramer plsyed. Nell ?fc Elunuu am, tha wholesale grocers lost a very valuable hors* y<Bterday. Lung fever was the cause of its dtittb. The Liuelys"orthe E*at End defeated the Dudes of th& X >rlh l<)nl iu game of b s> ball, by a score of 18 to 10, Thursday afternoon at the old fair grounds. A mam natned McCaskey, who boards in the First ward, had his wak U stolen from his ben'ding house yettarday by a transient boarder, while he was at work. DaruTYSuRRiri'FnAZtxB, of Putnam coun ty, was in the city yts erday, having brought A. T, Bias to A^Modsviile to serye a one year Sentence iu tho penitentiary for bigamy. A MjfiiuHABY meeting was hold at the Fouith Street M. K. Qburch last evenlug. 1' was largely attended, aud was addressed by Kev. Dr. Watkins, of Pittsburgh, and Kev. Mr. Harris, a missionary to Japan. Jacob Kksd, of the Top mill forge depart ment, la anxious to run a foot race of half a mile or one hundred yards with William Wilson, of the $'.ua mill, and is ready to meet Wilson or lilii represent; fives. ' Tiikbe is said to be a bull frog in Ev-^ns A Turner's sqfg'Inmat Steubenville n easn^r lug over one ivot in length, which kit-* but one eye, there not being the least evidence that he ever Lai an eye on the right side. Thk various temperance societies of the city have been invited and will attend the Yourg People'* Society's entertainment in the First Baptist Churcn on Monday evening. Tue entertainment is toconsistof temperance speeches and SMigL The State Board of Ptjblic Works yesterr day fixed the tsji'.smient of the I'm C. it St. L. Hallway Company for the curront year at 4154 fill, of which $11,332 wus aligned to Hancock county a-id $143,909 to Brooke. These are the figures returned by the com. 1 pany. The $'0,000 damage suit which the Wheel ing Jiegiitcr published as being brought against C. H. Spauidiug, was a lie made out q! whole cloth. Such a suit has not been brought and will rjut be. It wai simply a wicked attempt at' blackmail.?Sffulienvillt UaxcUe. Clkkk Hook yesterday admitted to record adtcd made April C. 1880, by William T. Nichols and wife, to John W. D.-gurmo and Henrietta hi* wjfp, ia consideration of $75, for a half acre of lanj) in ?riadelphia dl* trict, ou the National road, ad j sluing the property of C. D. Jvnox. Abion Hall was crowded (o overflowing tat evening by the members and friends of Washington and Ben Franklin Ledges, TJ. O. A, M. it was not until a late hqpr that one could dance with anything approaching pleasure or comfort on the crowded floor. The lowor rooms were alio filled. Mayer's orchestra furnished the music. A ji>uy was impaneled by Coroner Schulizj1 yesterday, to inquire into the cause of the sudden (loath of Henry Kraft, of Fulton, on Tharsday. Dr. Bullard had examined the bady, and after nuaring hia testimony aud that of other persona in (he wagon with Kraft when he full, tbe jury retnrned a ver dict that |.he deceased had come \o his death from an attack of ap&pleiy. Jauk* L. alkiiie, who was rocent'y oor. victed at Clarksburg of cutting oj en a mail pouch between Plrt Rick, Raiuo'ph county, acd Edrea, Pocahontas county, eight months ago, was yesterday brought to liie peniten tiary by U 8. Ma'shal Atklnsan to serve a sentence of foi)ritwn months. Ife iu only twenty years of age, (a 4 g*lnt |n stature and hi s always borne a good character, Kkal BrTAT< appears to beactiyely changing hands. Alexander Bone, tbe Heal Estate Agent, closed a sale yesterday of a farm on . Woods' Bun for fourteen thousand dollars, another ftriu near the Batluny pike for six thousand dollar*, a hotjse on South front street for eighteen hundred and fifty d-jllarc, and a house an 1 lot on Ma*yl^nd street for I twelve hundred aud sfcveutyflve dollars, all of which brought the prices 1 s'ied. 1 Jput before 7 o'clock last evening tbe roof j around ore of the furuacpaat t|je Bylmont mill caught lire, word was tjei?t to the United engine Louse and that company hurrj: ing to the f|)Ot put out the bins . While tbey were aw y soma one unlocked the box unu sent iu an a'arrn tl.ijt called out tbe rest of the depattinent, The damage amounted to nothing, but if evar a hi 11 gets a start in the Belmont thero will be a heavy loss. Tub gate receipts at the Fair Grounds Tuursduy afternoon were $278; tbe lieceipts from tbe resrvsbmont a aid*, eta, $1,055. These ^mounts, tojcef,her wish the suls-jrip tions collected befortrbar.d, ^mounting to nearly $800, more than pay the e$pauses con nected with the Ui Uentennial celebration, and leave a neat little oum uuezpeuded. It remains to be settled what snajl be done with |be b^lanpe, AU.i Kw Temperance M*u meeting under the auspice of the WestV rglnia Conference, is the special order for this evening. 8hort and interesting addretsas will be made by representatives of tbe different sections of the 8tate in attendance upon the Conference no^ in session, Tbe addresses will be inter* ipersed wtyh appropriate muaio. Tbe pro, gramme as arranged by tbe oommittee in chugeproml es to be more than usually at tractive. The meeting will be held at the Fourth Street M. Jj Church, and commence promptly at f:&0 *. y. Braver Coll p, Beaver, P?. This .institution within two or three hotjra r}de undoubted-y offers the very best advantages for th* education of young ladies. Dr. Taylor, who has been there twenty,Ore yean big proven himself a qqperior educator, and ha* afwafrf associated with him a strong faculty. Music and art a apecialtv. Middle of /all session November 1st, winter term January 3,1884. Send to Dr. Taylor for cir cular. Kates art low. CADY PARDONED. AN OHIO COUNTY CONVICT FRItD hj EttcnMr* Cltmeicj Yaitartfar. oa Coadl lion tkat lie. !><*? not Drlak aaj Uloxleat* lag Ltqaor for Ui* Two Y?ara-i Noval ( jTintBt with the Uaveraor. Eugene Cady, convicted at the September t?rm of the Circuit Court of this county, in 1882, of grand larceny, and sentenced to two yoara imprisonment in the Penitentiary at Moundsville, was jesterday pardoned by Gov. Jackson, ou condition that be abstain from tbe use of intoxicating liquors for the next two years. In assigning tbe rraiois for granting tbe pardon, tbe Goveruur lays tuu crime of wblchCady wan convicted wui the stealing of a water valve which bad bean allowed by tbe city authorities to reniain unusodlor years, lying on the iteet. Thhi istrue bnt the valye was nevertheless valuable, and Vaj kept for use in an emergency, that it raigat not be necessary to shut the water oil for any length of time in cane of a broken valve. It wai valued at considerably over$100, and it was one of the sort of things which, when needed at ail, is needed very badly. Caly broke it up and sold it for old rneta'. The Governor alao reate.i that Caly had been imprUoned in the Ohio county jail eight months before being tried, and that, though not nn habitual drunkard, he was under the inflaance of liquor when the theft was committed; that he aiwaya supported bis family, but since his removal from tbe B->cl ety of which he was such an useful member, so to speak, bis wife aud children have beeu reduced to want The petition for his par don was signed by "ten members of the jury convicting him, John G. Hoffmun, Win. Lei<hton. jr., N. E. W< ittaker, A. R-ymann, 0 D. Hubbard, U. S'jbmulbaoh, M. Bellly, und a Urge number of the most prominent and it tlueutial citizens of the county." Cady, with bis application for pardon, Hied the following "covenant": Mounohvillk, October 1,1883. To hit Excellency, Guv. J. B. Jackson: I hereby s demnly promise and covenant, if you will extend to me the most grailoos State's writ of pardon from my confiement in the peultentiaiy under my present sentence, to at-siiutely abstain from the use of any u-td a i intoxicating liquors of any kind or character, for the period of two yeais, and I am determined to do so for life, God helping me. Euoenk Cai> v. In considers Ion of all the foregoing fact9, the Governor considers the case a tit one for tbe oxerciso of executive clemency, and par don Cady, on condition that he faithfully keeps hi? promise to abatein from the use of liquor, the pardon to be revoked if he shall not prove faithful to the agreement. MOUftUaVlLLE. Ohio Itlvrr Knllrond NolM-The New JLCcpublh-nu Paper, etc. The Webiter Wegon Company Wsb'pping an Immense number of wagons, just now. Mrs. A. J. Bnrgar, of Green county, Pa., is visiting her father, Samuel Miller, of West Avenue. Col. Bikrrand wife, of Latrobe, Pa, have been in town for several lays nsst, guests of Wm. Blake, E q, of the T-iird ward. Mr. Thomas Fleming, formerly Supervisor of this division of tbe B. it U. road, lus se cured a similar positinn on the 0 B. road. llev.'William Roberts, well aud favorably known here, now of Deep Valley, Green county, Pa., is visiting relatives in town and vie ulty. Col. Robert White was Jn town during the week, attending to matters In the Circuit Oouit, connected with the new railroad ri?sht of way. Toe many friends of George Webster, "gentleman George," were glad to greet him on the streets yesterday, his fl'St visit to town since being struck by an engine at Cogle/'s s?i'ch, and severely injured fourr teen month* ago. The locomotive and construction cars for the 0. It. Bailrca'l were manifested from Wil* mingtm, Pel, Monday last, aud should bt>ve reached here before this time. George W. Allison, of this place, has been appointed engineer, and a Mr. Cordell fireman of .he new engine. The several cases where appeals had been taken bv the Q. R. Rillroad Uompany from tbe awards allowed by the coni mission era for damages to property turough which the road passes in this coun y, have beqn withdrawn, and the amount awarded by the commission* era paid by the company. J. E. Hart, formerly editor and proprietor [of the New M?utinbville iltuenyer, was in townsjveral days thlj week, and it is said completed arrangement lor the pnb'ication of the new etalwariJH publican psj.tr. Mr. Hart yields a trenchant p?n, aud is a iiv?\ progressive newspaper manager, and the advent of bis paper will inaugurat ? a new era in newspaper get up in Marshall county, that will no doubt have the effect of stirring the older papers out of their apparently lethargic slumber. Mr. Hart is delighted with the tiwnaod its people, and being himself an affable, ?osialgeutlr wan, will no doubt rc. ceivea hearty welcoma hare. mtAlBK. Lecture t'onmo?4 U'nter ShnC'Oir? Ac cidentally Nliof, Etc. James Taylor is to be watchman at theB., * & C. depot aud jart}; The fifth anniversary of the Turnors in Bell-, aire is announced for October 15 The Methodist parsonage will be the honsa on Thirtyrtifth street vacated by & A. Mc? Grego*. Miss Julia Blrdsong will take Misslngler'e place at the general delivery of the postofllce next week. Miss Sutherland, of Smithfield, in visiting at the home of tyra. Hopkins, on Iodian|Run, wetf of town. A train of Hat cars for the Ohio River rail? road at Monudsvllle passed down the 0. <fcP. here yc s'.erdsy. Rev. 8. G. Wallace, of the Presbyterian Church at Barneuville, wt>.s in town yester day, waiting lor a boat for Huntington. H K. Hess and Hisa Mary Armstrong went to We?t Alexander and were married, sur prising tdeir friends yaaterdsy with the news. Joe Walker, a nightWQ'chman at Crcsiera' brickyard iu th? 8ecou4 wari). was accident ally shot in the hip by a rovolver in hia pocket, Thursday evening. Th's evening at five o'clock the water will be shut oiT at the reservoir, and during the night and on Sunday some necessary repairs will be made at the power-house, tbe water retta'nir.g shut off t:ll Monday. Ho'ustt keepers can goyern themselvrs accordingly. Another lecture corns J for this winter ia being arrang)d, and those who took tickets for last winter's course will no doufot sub* scribe again, bqt there will doubtless be a greater number ready to help this time. Tbe last course genera'ly had large audiences. There ara to be four evenings, and season tickets will be $150. Dr. Willed, who proved so popular before, Mit>* Laura Dainty, and a musical en tertaiument are part of what is promised. W? llfeburtf. Mlm Annie Qrqvoj, who has last complet ed a very satisfactory term of painting les sons, left yesterday for her home In Barms villa, 0. The Council have at last conoluded to as? tert their righf i in regard tq the gireets. and require parties that dig them up to leave them in as good condition as they found them. Circuit Court hai been in session all week, and the fol'owlng canes hare beon disposed of: Btate vs Joseph McKendry, for riot; the jury imposed a tine of t tyenty-Uve dollars *ad I three months' Imprisonment In the county jail. Ale*. Campbell vs. .John Erwiu, in I assumpsit; verdict for tbe pliintiffln the sum of $215.15. Th* George fa* well is being looked on with great intere.t, from the fijct tfyat it has reqeb^d a dfplh of tbifteen hundred feet and the striking of gas is momentarily ex pected. Work at night hss been suspended as a matter of safety to the derriok and ma chinery. Should a good flow be struck it will In a manner settle the (qtqro of this P]*?9? t|i Ma. Fostkb H. Sopkr, 8prlngfleld, Mass., says that his mother had been troubled with a lame knee, and could hardly waty. She made one application of the magical pain reliever, St. Jacobs 01, aid was curtd. A Cork CtrpellBK. "Linoleum" ii neat carpet-like In appear ance and ol exUiorJinary durability. It It elaatio to thi tread, handsome and never cold like the ordinary oil doth, Tb# American make has completely aoparmded the belt Engllih coodi and only tbe Inferior pad.a can now be Imported. Tbe WaJtsn Trade Mark with the word "iinoleoiii" la printed on the back of arery iqaara y. nl of bomee llc food, and all carpet dealera keep It. WiTKMATfM. Child ?hoi by ? PUrn?<e~r*Ul Arcf. eideato-Blg ippI* Hforea. Tb* Children's Home proposition was lost In Quernaiy county. The body of Mr?. Isadora Frenob, of New York, wts incinerated in the I*Moye fur naoe at Little Washington, Thursday morn iug. John Newrnun, a brakemau on an extra writ bound freight, Mi frmithe tmiu in KlngwoodTuunel on tbe B. A 0. Wedu- slay I evening, and was instantly killed, beiuKllt ?rally out lo place*. Win. Logao, a soldier of tbe war of 1812, died on tbe 6th, at hl? borne, near U.-eetu bar*, Pa., at tbe advanced age of 104 yean. He was born in Ireland. He mm a to tbie country with liii pareuta in 1780. After the war of 181*2 be settled down as a farmer. James Oarr, a shoemaker, aged about fifty yean, who was deranged and Riven to drink ing, and who his been in the Insane Asylum s jyem! times, was struok and run over by a ifaln aear^Gawdiridg*, Wednesday evening, and inatant'y failed. He had gone to sleep on the traok.^dSe was a harm Us i old fellow, and geuarally liked. Mrs. George Thompson and ohild, of Raleigh county, came near being killed a few days sine by a limb fulling from a tree uear the zoada^de. Mrs. Taoxupeon and ohild were riding horseback and a limb blew from a tree and hit the horse they were rid ing, killing him Instantly. Jacob Kaber, of Marion connty, was con victed in the Federal Court at Clarksburg, recently, of sending obscene matter through the mails, bat has not yet received his sen tence. Perry Wilson and hit wife, alss of Marion coaaty, who confessed themselves guilty of tbe stme offense, were fined Ave hundred dollars each, but were permitted their liberty. CharlisSmitb. of Kanawha county, baa a enw that gives from eight t> ten gallons of milk a day. Her udder is very long aud ex tends haii way up her body in the dlmctloii of her fore legs. Mr. Smith is onlv feeding her half rations from tbo fact that if she had as much as she could eat he fears she would give twelve gallons, considerably more milk than be can make u^e of. She la only a com mon breed. 1 8. H. Mahan, of Yellow Creek, Hancock county, perhaps the largest frnlt dealer and , grower in this swtlon of the country, ia scouring the country on either bide of the river, buying all the upplea he ran to fill his preservlug refrigerator, a stone fruit house of immense magnitude, having a capacity for storing 30,000 barrels of apples, the largest in America. In connection with tbe fruit home, ho has several coopers employed, mmufacturing all his barrels for his own use, and sella his fieigbbora all the barrels th?y want. Willie, a young eon of J. C. Roas, aged about twelve years, shot and slightly wound ed a little daughter of Jonathan Hawkins, of Marion county, a few days since. No cause is ssiigned. The boy used a small pistol and the only warning was the remark, "I am go ing to s'joot you." Fortunately, the hall struck a brass button on the child's under garment which it ba'ily battered up, and the only Injury resulting was a sght bruise on the abuomeu, the ba 1 glancing around to the bide, but leaving its trace for two or three inches. Tae little girl is but six years old. j Entertainment nt?t. JonoiiL'j, Last evening, at St. Joseph's Acudeiny. ' tha following programme was performed iu a style that ri llacis credit on the talei.t a d application of tho?e who played. Sonata, No. 10 (op. 11), Mitart, Miss Mary O'Dounell; song, "Oh, How Dal'ghtful," Molloy, M's? Katie Kiefetei; "far/ Blouoms) Polka,' Ueibel. Mita Mtry Thoner, >ong. 'Til Take Thee Home, Kuuleeu," MIm Katie Flood; wait* iu D Flat, Chopin, Miss Annie Mc Oarrell; Movement from 8onata 16. Haydn, Miss Mary Agnes O'Brien; Mendeltstobn's "Wedding March," Miss Mira Bos!*y; song, ''Let Me Dream again," Sullivan, Miss Annft Carroll; song, "Rondeau Favori," (op, 11), Hummel, Misa Mary O'Donoell. . Tax "Cook's Delight^ 1210 Main street I ast receiving my fall stock of women's, tni&ses and childreus ehoeu and mens fine calf band-sewed shoes in all the different styles (o which I invite an inspection. 1 baye added several new lines to those I have been keeping heretofore, making a complete assort ment of fine and medium goods. L V. Blond. to Louhviur;. (?poflnl Kajcarhlcur, Wt> iie?lio'< October To give everv ouo nn opportunity to visit Louisville and the Southern Expt aitiuu ex cursion tickets at exceptional y low rates will be so'.d by th? Pitf burgh. Cincinnati & St Louia Railway ou the above named date, good forreturo pa stgs until Sunday. Octo ber 21.it, inc'calve. The Southern Exposi tion ooi.(ains num?rous object* of interest and attractiveness and yi.u will find a visit to it both plea- ait and instructive. Apply to agents ft the P., C. ASt. L Ry. for dt finite information ai to raU-s and time of trains, lh?A72.hl? '('""tlun to oat iwtuenie llupof Item imd nwdiam welshl overcoat* oonipnaing ill and .wiyihloK m lo price y O ??rk??n?Mp. unr line of Children a Boy,' and Me?'? BtauMe ?nd Drtre Salts li the loadlncfigare in llio Wheel olotk iik trade. Come and see ns. It will be a v s t ol profit and plereare to eacb f:1 ry[y ?PV\ A. hant'a.ime 'hroT.o for the adolaand a beoutlluls'lTerplaled pocket knife lor every boy pnrcbt?inj;at the Star. B. Grapuiifi & Co., ,,, ^ r*eIHh itrtel. ffcPllttil.l* IlKrrrMril, The 8teubenvllle hlut fornaoe nod coal ifhf .?i'k a?le Octo oV^?^'la^nbe?dS^ bailnen nt one,hall tbe tu'ue. See atver use meet. THE DAM'I MAKHKrW. Tbf financial ""World. Niw You. 0:tobor 11?Money la In excess r?f the domand at ltyai! per cent, dosing at2 pcrcent. Prime mercantile paper 6a7 por cent. Sterling Ex chango bankers' blllb steady at- 14 81>i; demand GOVERNMENTS?StlODgOr. U.&5s ? 100X 1P.4B.C. fltste?111 U. a 4Kb, coupom...114J^ 0. P. bonds. UraU...'-lH (J. a Is, coupons. 121 0. 1?. Ldnil GmuUi?.lQ"}l PtdflOMOf ? - Ceqtral PagflcDnU,lUK Lehigh A Wllk<?7-U03K Railboad BOMM-Firmcr. State MicUKrriBJ?Dall. Louisiana oousoU...- 71 VI MUsourl Ch......... ICS St. Joseph ......MX) Tonuewce 6s 87 Tennessee 6s. new.... 86 U. P. sinking fund...llfl Tex. PaoTiaud Kr'U- 49# Jo Klo brand iliv.... 71 . irginia es.............. 86 Virginia oowwl*. ex tra mat. coupons... VK Virginia deferred-... 10 Kx. dir. fcTocKs-Murkot generally dull aud weak during ihe (orenoin. Tw principal business wu in Northern Pacific and Uenver, which composed atx>\it Qno-half of the whole butiucm of the fore nooti. In the early afternoon the market became firmer and prices advanced. In tho laat hour, howover, there wss another de c'iue and no recovery of importance \ator tn m.te. PrlccB as compared with tho dote Thursday night are JialK per (ant. }o\ver far Uenyer, Truuk Linen, Or, <on & Trent>cpnilnenta| and Uoulds'ocks. Chi cago, liurliiiKton A Uuiocy, Lacxawauna, Mattf* tobaand Union Pa iilc, ho#erer, \\ere ' '*>4 per c.-nt. higher. SIn (fecial ies Chicigo.St, Louis & Pittsburgh fell f ff 3% B?r ct?"* lP ?? ^ Pt^err d 6>?a6% per cent. io former Rubsefiuoutiy rallied to li bid, and o latter to 4'J bid. Alton & Torre Haute preferred sold down 1 per cent to 81, Milwaukoe, Liko Shore 6 Western preferre 18K per cent to 86W. Mini wwta At St. Louii 1 per rent to 20, Oregon improvement ?2% per cent to 75, and Cqorndo % per cent to 18!*. Too raid on Lakp Shore, which mote or less affected tbo whole mn iotWHN based on a rumor. tfMfc.AChat &8 New Jerttr Cent..... 8lK Northern Padtlc...... do preferred C3>i Northwestern- ?ll&j2 do preferred 18s? Nftw York Central...ll4K Ohio Centra] a Ohio A MlsslsidppL.. 2*SyK do preferred 90 Padflo MalL ?X Pittsburgh....^, I8i? RMdlag~~ ftnU bit. L. A*.P. 25 do preferred *& St. Paul 99\c do preferred lit)* Texas A Pacific. 21m Union Padflo, EAWsz: Aaams wore American Bxprea... 88 Canada Southern...- 49% Central Ptdflc...^-. Chesapeake A Ohio.- 14* do l*t preferred 20 do 3d preferred...- !?}$ ':? 74H Fort Wayne -.-.-180 Han. A St. Joseph 40 do preferred...-...., 92 msms, Louisville 4 Naah.... 47 L. N. A. C 88 U.AC, 1st prefd? 10 do 2d preferred..? 6 Mom. A Chan ......... efl Michigan Central...- 77# Welle, Fargo Kx. 117 Mo. Padflo. 94!% Westorn Union 78% ?Kx dlv. BreadNtnIlk nud I'rovlulous. Union Padflow,.wM United 8tat<*Kx..., W., Bt. L. 4 P. M do preferred 80Ji lower, latter became st otiger and advance! %n%c, closing firm; reoelpts 1M,000 bushels: exports N ? 000 busbelK new Ko. 2 medium 9 06& ungraded red9Jca|l ll?- ungradtd white 92cs|l 0?; Na l white, sales L6W bnsheUfl 15nl 16; No. 2nd Ooto^ ber. sales 40,000 bushels at 11 09: November, ^ ?' 10 bushols at ?lfl&Hal0?, cloaiii b?, salfjTTlOOO bnihcls'ai fl c fi. December, sales 1.42 closing a{ H lafe' Janu U7< ????? *-??u,vww i/upiiciB at gt 14Mal 16, c Mil IS. Com, not loll > ih?a? boiwr o, SSsfe higher and fairly active; tecclpU 67.000 buahela: Hx;>oru I,COO busbela; western mixed UK a86c. while -weitern-SWittn; Ko.2 . htaLwrfcJte Hay In >ood demand. ?oflVe quiet; felt Bio 7 ,.V Bye? 0f)a9.70u Bugtr quiet, steady end unchanged. Molasses readily heid. Met. demand fair -tud market Ann Tallow steady. Rotlu quiet and un changed. Turpentine Arm at 41ft Fork, demand active; new moa 111 60al200, latter choice. Beef, lainlly mess 114 25al5:0; out me?U nominal; long clear ml'MWe 7c. *?1 ? flfi? choice 8.w7Xc; Oc ' v.7(ta December!. ruary 7.80a7.81c. tutter dul>. Cheese dull and eaii-r. ? B10A88, October 12.?Flour quiet and unchang ed Wneat rexulat In good oemand, umettled and generally higher at 9?%Q October; tt%o November fcXeittWo December, t?Kc Jauuarj; |l OM May: ho. 2 Chicago apring iri^c; No. 8, tufa; No. 2 red winter ft 01. Our In good demand auu ruled higher at 49><c cash and October. 48Ka4(f%c Novum b?r; 47c December, 46?tc year; 4GV?c January; 4 4Wc May Oau very Arm at 28?<a2&ftc caih and October 2?c Novo nter 29j<c December 28}4a2J>%c year; Hay. Rye Aria at Barley dull at 6*>kc. Fiazaeed quiet at |184 rork quiet and Arm at Il0 75all 00 cub; 1.0 70a'.0 75 October; 110 42al0 4) November and December; 110 80* 1082^ year f 10 WJ^alO 95 January; ?u u.<ail C7U February. Lard in talr demand and uomiaally uncharged. Bulk meats in lair demand; ahouldera 4.75c; aho.t rio 7.00c; abort clear 6.70c Butter and egga qultt and uuchmged. Whisky steady and unchanged. Call?Wheititeady; advanced McOcto> ber and Dccemb. r. Co*n in fair demand; advanced U/i October, November and Mar, advanced He January. Oats quiet; advanced sc October and year dec'iuod to Novcmbei, Fork Arm and in gocd demand at 810 50 November; 8.0 45 December, 810 40 year. 1 *rd In fair demand at 7.40c October, 7.82fcc November 7.80c yoar. 7.40c January. Ualtimork, October 12,-Flour quiet and easy; Howard street and western supcrnne 98 S5a8 65; extra 1375a4 75; faulty ISCOaO00. wheat, western r a in ??> iiwi i j, id rn; inuiuw. nu?i, nntviu higher and active; No. 2 wiuter red spot, II 07a 1 vny?\ October |1 07al 07Ji; November 11 08J<a 1 08& December .11 ll^al lift; January II 13%* 1 18K. '>ru dull; weatern mixed spot 600 asked; Octobar 6C^aG0o; Noveaibsr 5?Xo bid steamer59c aaked. Cats tlrm; western white I7a39c; mixed 85 i860: Pennsylvania 80a3i> ?. Rye steady at 64*65c. Hay quiet; prime to cholco Pennsylvania and Mary land 114 00al6 00. ProvlsJena quint with a lower tendency; mcaa pork |13 00. Bulk meats, ahouldcra aud clear rib rides packed, 7a8c Bacon shoulders 7*%o: clear rib sides 8#c. llama 16a17& Lard, re Anod tf^c. Butter quiet; western packoi 10a30c; creamery 20az8c. Eggs quiet at 23a24c. Coffee Arm; Bio cargoes ordinary to ialr llal2kc. Sugar quiet and easy; A soil b&c. Whisky steady at |118al 18%. Philadklmia,October 12 ?Flour, dull aud weak; Minnesota ? xtr? 15 60*6 CO; Pennsylvania fam ily 15 00, Ohio IS 62)(a6 00; winter pitent 10 25a 6 50; Minnesota patent procesi |7 00a7 25. Whett quiet and firm; No. 2 red 1106; No. 8 red I102K; No. 1 led II16; No. 2 red October II OTftal ObK: November |l COtyUCVjf: December II lljtiaI llK: January |l l:i\*l 18%. Com, options dull; car lots strong; No 8 mixed 59a60c; steamer fiOc; aall mixed tOc: sail yellow 61Ka62c; aall mixed October 58a68Ke; Novombrr Deoember 57a57%c; January .%?*?< f>7.ly. 0*ts In /air demand; No 1 white H9c: ao. - white 87%a3%c; No. 8,8'c; No. 2 mixed 86c. Lard, quiet; aiexm b.30c. Fig (easier at22a26c. Toledo, O., October 12.?Wheat firm; No. 2 ted wiuter. caah and October H 0i% bid; November |1 uate December II 05>fc January |1 073i. Corn dull; No. 2 c'kh and November 5io bid; October 52^c bld;January \*Xc bid; high mixed 54c asked. Oats dull; No. 2 ca*h 30c bid, 31c asked: October 30Hc bid; November8W$c bid; December 81 Xc bl I. Clover seed, prime medium cash end October 1520 bi 1; November 15 23 bid and 10 35 aaked; December I3 27X bid and |* 45 asked. Cincinnati, October it?Flour unchanged. Wheat htronicer at 1101)4cash and year II o;X Janu ary. (k>ru stronger at 52c. Oau, prime, 80*31c ca>h; SOJicyear. Hye in moderate demand at 63'4c. PorkPrmat 111 40*1160. Lard qnlet at 7.87KC. Bulk clear ribs 6%?. Bacou firm; shoulden 6V?c; flear rib Tjic: clear 7^a Whlaky firm at 1113. Butteroasler out uot quotably lower. Live Block. Chicago, October 12.?The Drovert' Journal rc Krta: Hogs?Receipts 17,500 bead;ahlpmenU 6,000 a<l: gojd strong; ooma en 5al0c lowor, packing 84SOat 70, picking and shipping |4 7?Ja520; light It 65a5 25; aklpa oua410. i^tUo-Reoeipts gJoO head' shlpmcnU 4,700 head; choice stronger, lower aud dull: export* 16 20*7 (JO; good to choice ship plug I5 4CU6 to; ctmmon to medium It 60a6 txi; rann; easier Wyoming, 14 80; Idaho 14 80; Texaua !3 Mai 10. dheep-Roceipts 2,b00 head; fthlpmenta 750 head. Market firm on pood and dull on com mon; inferior to fair 1210*275. Ka?t iJBXRTr, October li.?CatUe-Receipts for the week 7.TJ0 head cf through /nd 4,450 h*ad of local Medium to com mon 1/a to %c lower gcod ahlprlng aud butch* era In demand at full piicea; good ablppcra |5 65a 6 '.6 Mr It 50*5 50; common Blockers 13 25a8 CO; good stockcrs 13 75a4 2\; fair to good feeder* 14 50a 5 00. How-lt^cfipts for week as.425 head. Killa delphlas 85 25*640; Yorkers f.'. f0a&20; grafeerf 9175 a5w. tiheep?Receipt/ for the week 19,500 head. Market alow, fxtta II 40a4 05; good 1415*4 80; fjirli 00a2 50; Iambi |l 00a5 50, QvctNitATi, October 12, ?Live hogs, demand weax; common and light 13 90a5 00; packing and buteheia ji 45aT> 10. Bcceipta 2,500 head; ahlp tneut?4,i00 hoad. Prlrolensn. Oil City, Pa , October 12.?Petroleum strong; market opened at II 00<4, closM at |i 1(M<: highest II 10%: loweU II Obti. 8ale?, 4,640,600 barrela. Clearances yesterday 10,524,000 barrela. 8hlpmenta teaterday, United, 65,058 barrels; Tidewater, 9,MM barrela. Pittsburgh, Fa.. October 12.?The afternoon semlnu was active and irregular and trading dull; oponed at II 0U>4; advanced to |1 \0%-. broke to It 09J4: rallied and closed firm at II1qjf. TrrusviLiJt, Pa.. October 12?Petroleum opened at 1109%; bUhrwt II lOJ-i; lowest |108M; closed at II 10% Shipments V>,556 barrels. N*w York, October 12.-Petroleum quiet; TTnlted II10%; crude 7Hx7Hc. Bai.timo&x, October U-Petroleum dull; refined 8Xa83<c. Dry Hoods. Naw York. October 12.?The market oontinnea quiet and orders for imaH SMfortmenta to meet the current demand and deliveries on ptevloua engage menls comjrlse the movemenla of atuff. Agents have raind the price of Windmr fouUrds to 8}fo. Wilmerdlng, Hoguet & Co, annonuee, by otderof agents, a peremptory arie, on August 18th, of 5,0(0 tj- coao/G-j heavy-swelght woolcus, the entire bal nee of production o| the Versailles, West Chelms, aud Ford A Mlmson woolen wills rpRUSTEE'S SALE OF Valnali|e Farnaoo and Coal Property. I will f.fl'iT at pub 1?* outcry at iho Court Boom Id 8teubeipille, Ohio, at 1 o'clock r. M., on WEUNE8 PAY October 81st, A. D. 1883, the StcnbonvMe B.aht Furnace and coal ptopertv situated at the ws>t end of the Pan-haudle railroad bridge ovtr the Ohio r ver. ThU prop*rtr consists of a Blast Furnace with a caw city of 80 tons per day, with i all necessary btilldiugi. rallwaisand machinery for1 a Bict class Blast Fumv-e, all built In the mont a ibuantial manner, within eleven yean, at a cost of |150 00000. The ooal property con>Mt of 2 0 am b of two j haft vei-a of ooal each four feet In tblckuna, of rood cokirnt Quality, and furnished with a abaft and railway triors, cam, hoisting and pumnlpc engine* and machinery, at a coat ol $5",CM.fu all In go*?d working condition, nurlv new; also 42 n >ke ovens with railways to lite ah? ft and furnace; 43 acres of land on which th* above and other building*are situate*', will be acid aa pvrtof the prope l/. Tneatoeitbouie iaoonnert e.1 by railway with then. * y, railway and the tihlo river The Hr-handle railway patee* through 'lie prrml?e?, and another railroad la located through them. It is believed that an abundant supply of gas can be obiaimd by b ring on the prt-m-a*. ?a it baa be n atrack In the netohbw boo I. Th? property is wo. thy of t^p attention ef nvrsona proposing to eoRigre }n tb$ steel or two busin&p,andwM probably Ijsaold at a great sac rifice I or (War description* and tenn* apply to U,. unowned .1 ^ ? OCTO?E? IP, 1M1. OCl j-WAl HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES. Having re eivod a Splendid 8tock of Winter Un derwear, Shirts, Glove*, die,, we respectfully ask you to call and examine the goods we offer at the following low prices: Fine white and Colored Merino Bhlrts and Draw er*. w cents, Laut u Flannel SbirU and Drawer*. BO cents. Fino All Wool Medicated Scarlet Underwear.il 0\ Genuine British Pocks, '8 cents. Extr< Fine Merino Socks, 25 ccnta. Perfect Fitting fine WhJtj Bhlru, 8 PlrBoioms, Reinforced Fionts, 75 ccnta or 8 for 12 00. 30 New styles < Ply Linen Collar*, 15 cents, or a for 25 cent*. ? Fancy Bordered Handkerchief, Fast Color*, 15 cents nr 2 for 25 cents. Hoarfi, Tloa, Kid clove* and Suspender*, at low a Fine White Shirts to Order for 99 00. . Jones & Littell, 1322 MARKET STREET, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE, WHEELING. * Wh?uin~NeW York| I>Ilulur*h' Allegheny and Tj*OR CINCINNATI AND. Jj LOUISVILLE?The fine llghtj draught Passenger 8t??mer 1 KATIE STOCK DALE. T. 8. Cat itou.f, Muter. Clark EAKKtacm, Clerk. WUl leavd for the above and Intermediate point* on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, at 8 o'clock v. prompt. a"""" m Ty gKSttgg JJ F. BEHREN8, Grocer, and Ocean Steamship Ag't, *2117 tod 2H9 Mtrkbt Utrwl. ??nnTn ORAVrH. MM J.wh BUWL ?|4 lyjONUMENTa Wo hare a fine eeleotlon of Monuments and Head-Stones, Whlci *? will Mil At t.it low Mm. CARROLL A BRO.. ""W "l?t?wiUi Bt. Mr amp. Rrtdw pOE DODGERS AMD SMALL HAND llo itplto IMTU.U1IBIIOKR JOB ROOKS, Hoi. a BAKIHO POWDER. POWDER 'Absolutely Pure. Tois powder never varies. A marvel of parity strength and wholeaotneneta. More tronomlcii than the ordinary kinds, and c?nnot be ?o!d in competition with the multitude of low tm. ?hort weight, alum or phospbalu powdtn. sou) ONLY IN CANS. ROYAL BAKING TOWDKHCO., oct*DA? IM Wall Hnvt. s Y. WANTED. TylTANTED?A competent NURSE ? v GIRL Uustcotne well rvcotnmriuled .Ab. pi/ to Ilia. Dr. Mortlson,Ko. 1206 Market ktreet. FOR RENT. F0R KENT OR SILK Lota In J. A J. R. Bakvr'a Addition, Caur. Office on Chapllne Btneu 2 lodging rooma In Bailey'i Block. H. FORH1W. Ho. 7 Cm ton Howe. ?n? Telephone A-86 F OR RENT. Two riter view rooms ou fecond floor, No ir*s Main street, specially adapted to Muall fimily without children. Enquire of ' JAMK8 L. HAVI.KY, je21 l-V.fl M-in -tr, GENERAL NOTICES. ^TANDARD k BUILDING ASSOCIATION! The 8Undard building Association aie?ull*ll. lug stock to new members bj paying up wu-klr du a irom Mai 9. J833, lo date ana will continue to do so for a abort tirno. They loan iai tier ou teal ? state security, and allow the borrower to dnmont the full amount of a ibare, I 60.00 Meets every Wtdueaday evening at ? o'click, in Ball lug Asaoclatlou Hall, No. 13U karket itiwt For Iniormitlon call on thai. II. Berry, President. R. J. Smyth, Vlou-Prtaldent Chas. W. < onner, Secretary. W. G. Wilkinson, Treasurer. W. J. W. Cowden, Solicitor. hoard or DIUCTOBS. I. Wan en, U. A. Seal), Geo Hook, Luke Flttou i.iibi- niton, ii Geo. G. McKown. A.J. McNa?b, H.F.Behtcna, ml-wn NOTICE TO GONTRACrOHS, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by tb? County Commliadonua o! Marshall comm. \i. Ya.? until * THURSDAY, NOVUM BKR t, 1E83, at I o'clock r. *., for lining the Inside of the Jill of Marshall county. ?i*e of Room-ai feet C mcho bj 26 feet, to a height of 7 feet C iuotea, with iron bus2 Inches by 1X Inches, having; a mr*b of S inches by 3 Incnea lujthe Clear. Klveted at every eroding with IX inch rivcla. Counter tusk oa inside. Beparate bid * will n!*o bo received at same time and placo (County Clerk's office) forum; work, in saw proof steel aa in Iron eioept, that in the bids for steel, the X inch bars will bo % inch. h'peclfl cations to be seen at the -Jerk's elllcc ol Mm hill Count* Court A copy of Specifications will be lor nisbod by mall to bidder*, on applicHtion to rhoa^Finn, Clerk of County Court, Mouudiville, The Coram I #1 oners reserve the right to reject any and ail bids. W. J. EURLEY,) J. H BAlKD, VCoib'ii. J.W.BONAR, j Moundavnio. W. Va. Ocobor 6th, I'&t* oeli FOR SALE. Farm for kale-one of the moat deairablo Farms on Short Creek. All new improvements; house, orchard, barn snd fencing, and in the highest slate of rulUvstlon; on line of P., W. A Ky H. R; underlsld with best vein of ooal ou the Onio River. Very cheap, sod must bo sold, inquire of EDWAKD LaRKIN, 1118 Msln street. oci For sale, cheap-tue most bl. EG ANT Residence for build and location on tho Sou h Side, containing sll mcdero Improve menu. Full Cd ft lot, and ou Chapllne atreel, where the new paved street i* being laid. Will be sold very cheap. House furubbed thtonibout. Sold witb or ?ithont furniture. Inquire of KD> WARD LARKlN, 1113 Mal.i street 0d F OR SALE, A Liquor Store and Paloon. with complete on'flt, lucludiug three Fool Tabto. in a |ood location, in tho town of Mouudkvili<> doing a good buiinoi, Reaaous for wanting tc sell, fstling health. Apply to or addrea THOS. McCORMICK, so!7 Mouudsville, W. Vs. TfiOR BALK. 25 Sh?tw Rhcnido Xill Vjll. SO BhM? Brai*??l ??) J J 100 nhMM BcllliM !?llMU; fiO 81i?ra PeaWflj lpuwute Co. 6 bhaiet 1a nolle GLks 1a> 5 Biiftrt-s Btlmont GUu? to. UU-wOUoVaU.,^. ]BTO .?n. Mt OlllOfl. No. V4 Twt-Ulh -piOK SALE, Firm el HO >eiM 10 mllM Iron WhccMt, I? &rj"a?s;:?5 lull 1B0U SUrtl'l ??"'? - A BIG BARGAIN IN I BKAL ESTATE. A Quo ftrMg SijgSK ei!?Snfo?pSre. ?n >?-??? tremclrchc?p. AddtCM ? lydlliOTW. OCo mini ?tuia d%?,*JTSM iiwu. lj" 811TM WM. HALLEH, Auction"". Till tbote BleUpoMpontd ytf JuMJ"'0c" uy, Mb, .1 a. -?M.fffflBi! Ada-i?i?tg!?i^ -yALUABLE FARM The and(wSoff.r>lorn^M> tlvKt". and Uone of the j-oiimg boo* wsssrtss??rifes'tT " ^?^"^TAaUEuTAsNEV. pel-DAW AHUSBMENTb. OPERA HOUSE! MONDAY, 0010BEB15. jssasaa=5?-s= ?1 DIUOU HBTEM! OK B, T?t ?Sr ?s-",: tht irwtct Cbir.cur rcm^i^ o^vytr *sii bU ert?tlon ol I'elcr A .^uhhUi'Vf'alWMjJ 111uv H\?8DK<. th?;bat***1;,,,.,hilieM1* I?DMU o on u,? inCihe worlit tu i*oi*te *%5S 2ssS=Ss?ss-SSi sSSs-ffifc-.<-"5 Sou 0.1?!? rtj W *, "g mli Inn ~ "iS: